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30 Sept 2020

Gungahlin Hill 2020

Dry Scribbly Gum forest Eucalyptus rossii












Early Wattle Acacia genistifolia




  








Hardenbergia violaceae 















Waxlip Glossodia major




 











Sticky Everlasting Daisy Xerochrysum viscosum















Bulbine Lily Bulbine bulbosa. Leaves slightly scabrid at base, anthers basifixed.















Cymbonotus sp.















A native plantain, maybe Slender Plantain Plantago debilis















Creeping Bossiaea Bossiaea prostrata

















































Pink Fingers Petalochilus carneus

















































14 Oct 2018

AAWT - Day 4-5 - Honeysuckle Creek to Orroral River

First Candles of the season Stackhousia monogyna


Coral Heath Epacris microphylla


First Indigfera flowers Indigofera australis


Twin Flower Beard Heath Leucopogon fletcheri


Juvenile leaves of Ribbon Gum Eucalyptus viminalis


Orroral Ridge





Orroral River



Common Reed Phragmites australis





1 Oct 2018

AAWT - Day 3 - Booroomba Rocks to Honeysuckle Creek

Booroomba Rocks


Leionema Leionema lamprophyllum subs. obovatum



Lemon Bottlebrush Callistemon pallidus


Rayed Blue Candalides heathi


Alpine Star Bush- maybe -Asterolasia trymalioides


Grevillea Grevillea oxyantha subsp. oxyantha


More Booroomba Rocks




Tennent and Deadmans from Booroomba


Along the track to Honeysuckle Creek - The orange is Cherry Ballart Exocarpos cupressifomis and the yellow is Silver Wattle Acacia dealbata


Beard-heath Leucopogon sp.


Blanket Bush Bedfordia arborescens


Dagger Wattle Acacia siculiformis


Woolly Grevillea Grevillea lanigera


Coral Heath Epacris microphylla


Wedge-leaf Wattle Acacia pravissima


Honeysuckle Creek


16 Sept 2018

AAWT - Day 2 - Bushfold Flats to Booroomba Rocks

Dry open grassland at Bushfold Flats


Looking to our destination between Deadmans Hill (left) and Booroomba Rocks (centre)


Blackwood Acacia melanoxylon at Reads Hut


One of only two Cymbonotus flowers today


A very dead pig


The trap nearby


Wombat skull


Silver wattle Acacia dealbata. Not flowering as profusely as this time last year.


Ruins of Bushfold Flats hut


Very old Apple Box from the farm days Eucalyptus bridgesiana


Tiny, tiny flowers of Dwarf Cherry Exocarpos strictus


Caterpillar of Pasture Day Moth Apino callisto. The caterpillar burrows into the ground to pupate. Here is an adult moth that was prepared earlier.


One of only two Hovea heterophylla plants in flower seen today. It's been a dry year.


The beautiful wet mountain forest near Booroomba Rocks